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rom

/rohm/US // roʊm //UK // (rɒm) //

浪漫,恋爱,浪漫主义,恋情

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural Roms, Rom.

    • : an individual member of the Romani people, orRoma, especially a man or boy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We are left with stalwart genres (action, rom com) and classic roles (prude, seductress, jock, backstory-less best friend).

  • The last decent rom-coms came out in 2012: Silver Linings Playbook and The Five-Year Engagement.

  • “Girls plays on ideas that have been staples in rom-coms all the time,” says Rosenberg.

  • The film is a hard-to-find creature, a smart rom-com that captures the exuberance of falling in love, and the inevitable letdown.

  • William will be back flying helicopters on his regular shifts in Wales rom today.

  • Compare the whole description of the maiden in the E. version of the Rom.

  • Yet I embrace the little animal, as well as Mylady, and the spes altera Rom.

  • "Imaginations" is probably a fair enough rendering of , though the margin has "reasonings," and the same word in Rom.

  • Possibly it only separates the person expressly from his works, just recited, and has the same sort of value as in Rom.

  • As soon as we were alone she began to laugh and caper like a lunatic, singing out, 'You are my rom, I'm your romi.'